Chapter 16

           Icannotsaythatthepositionofmatecarriedwithitanythingmorejoyfulthanthattherewerenomoredishestowash.Iwasignorantofthesimplestdutiesofmate,andwouldhavefaredbadlyindeed,hadthesailorsnotsympathizedwithme.Iknewnothingoftheminutiaeofropesandrigging,ofthetrimmingandsettingofsails;butthesailorstookpainstoputmetorightsLouisprovinganespeciallygoodteacherandIhadlittletroublewiththoseunderme.

           Withthehuntersitwasotherwise.Familiarinvaryingdegreewiththesea,theytookmeasasortofjoke.Intruth,itwasajoketome,thatI,theveriestlandsman,shouldbefillingtheofficeofmate;buttobetakenasajokebyotherswasadifferentmatter.Imadenocomplaint,butWolfLarsendemandedthemostpunctiliousseaetiquetteinmycasefarmorethanpoorJohansenhadeverreceived;andattheexpenseofseveralrows,threats,andmuchgrumbling,hebroughtthehunterstotime.Iwas"Mr.VanWeyden"foreandaft,anditwasonlyunofficiallythatWolfLarsenhimselfeveraddressedmeas"Hump."

           Itwasamusing.Perhapsthewindwouldhaulafewpointswhilewewereatdinner,andasIleftthetablehewouldsay,"Mr.VanWeyden,willyoukindlyputaboutontheporttack."AndIwouldgoondeck,beckonLouistome,andlearnfromhimwhatwastobedone.Then,afewminuteslater,havingdigestedhisinstructionsandthoroughlymasteredthemanoeuvre,Iwouldproceedtoissuemyorders.

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